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Ignatius responds

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 12/06/06 11:51 AM EST

Ignatius acknowledges that critics of his Hagel column are right

  • Wash. Post's Ignatius cast Hagel as among earliest “national politician[s]” to criticize Iraq war, ignoring his support for 2002 war resolution

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